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Gaurav
Guest
Hi everybody,
It has been a long time since my college and I wish to brush up my
learning that I once did. I am in need of a wireless headphone and
would love to construct one of my own. I understand that the basic
concept is that I channel the output of my music system to a FM
transmitter and receive it in a small FM receiver that I can carry
around in my pocket and listen to through headphones.
If I am right so far, it boils down to constructing a FM transmitter.
I came across some circuits, the easiest of which appeared to use
BA1404 chip. Unfortunately, I could not find the chip. I came across
some other simple digital circuits that used a set of NAND gates but I
could not get it to work. It appears that a breadboard (of the type I
am using to set my components on) is not suitaded for such fast
circuits. Could anyone please me point to a simple circuit which:
1. does not use too many components,
2. works with stereo transmission (what is music without stereo,
right?)
3. is easy to construct,
4. works on less power (cuz I do not need to transmit beyond maybe 50
feet), and most importantly
5. is hard to go wrong with.
I would be very thankful for your kind help in regaining my lost love
of electronics.
Cheers
Gaurav
It has been a long time since my college and I wish to brush up my
learning that I once did. I am in need of a wireless headphone and
would love to construct one of my own. I understand that the basic
concept is that I channel the output of my music system to a FM
transmitter and receive it in a small FM receiver that I can carry
around in my pocket and listen to through headphones.
If I am right so far, it boils down to constructing a FM transmitter.
I came across some circuits, the easiest of which appeared to use
BA1404 chip. Unfortunately, I could not find the chip. I came across
some other simple digital circuits that used a set of NAND gates but I
could not get it to work. It appears that a breadboard (of the type I
am using to set my components on) is not suitaded for such fast
circuits. Could anyone please me point to a simple circuit which:
1. does not use too many components,
2. works with stereo transmission (what is music without stereo,
right?)
3. is easy to construct,
4. works on less power (cuz I do not need to transmit beyond maybe 50
feet), and most importantly
5. is hard to go wrong with.
I would be very thankful for your kind help in regaining my lost love
of electronics.
Cheers
Gaurav